TV Schedule

Wednesday, Mar 4

Cortney & Bob meet with their friend Grammy-award winner Suzanne Vega and plan a modern redesign to her pre-war two bedroom apartment in the Upper West Side. The Novogratz start by decluttering. They reorganize her massive collection of over three-thousand books, move furniture, and turn her large piano into a signature piece by placing it in the center of the room, and build a custom bench couch in the corner of Suzanne's library, and they paint it a vibrant pink in contrast to the vintage upholstery used on the cushions.

From urban condo to country estate, the variety of spaces complement the unique cast of homeowners. If the cast can figure out who's obsessed with purple, who owns the subterranean man cave and who has more money than meets the eye, they could successfully guess Who Lives Here?

Ever wonder what happens after our house hunters choose their new homes? In this episode we revisit some of our most memorable buyers, including an L.A. photographer whose self-described functioning O.C.D. actually helped him renovate a tired fixer in Las Vegas. We also catch up with a picky husband who set out to update a home for his wife and their two daughters in Wilmington, North Carolina, and see why he vows to never remodel a kitchen again! Finally, we circle back to Destin, Florida, where two men bought an outdated condo, and overcame one hurdle after another to turn it into an amazing party space.

Ever wonder what happens after our house hunters choose their new homes? In this episode, we revisit some of our most memorable buyers, including a couple who bought a contemporary Colonial near New Haven, Connecticut that needed a lot of updating. One homeowner applied her eclectic sense of color and style to create a makeover her friends can't stop talking about. Then, one husband convinced his new wife to take on a fixer in Dallas, but the projects were even trickier than he'd anticipated. We'll learn about the pivotal moment that left her in tears. Plus, two men couldn't wait to restore their new Spanish-style 1920's home in the Los Angeles suburb of Glendale. But neither of them predicted the impact their renovation project would have on their relationship.

Ever wonder what happens after our house hunters choose their new homes? In this episode we revisit some of our most memorable buyers to see the stories that unfolded after our cameras stopped rolling. First, we return to Portland, Oregon, where TV weather forecaster Sophie and her salesman husband, Donovan, decided to used their $250,000 budget to buy the worst house on the best block. They took on a major renovation, all by themselves, and the results are remarkable. Next, we check in with Jamie and Ben, first time buyers in Minneapolis, Minnesota, who managed to find a home within their $300,000 budget with everything they wanted, except a driveway! You'll see what it took to turn their promising place into something perfect, just in time for a very special surprise. Finally, we head to Cincinnati, Ohio, where single dad Doug was prepared to spend $2 million dollars on a spacious home to host his three daughters. He found a fixer-upper in a gorgeous setting, but when he embarked on his renovation project, discovered it was going to take a lot more than he ever imagined to create his ideal family home.

Ever wonder what happens after our house hunters choose their new homes? In this episode we revisit some of our most memorable buyers to see the stories that unfolded after our cameras stopped rolling. First, we take you to Tampa, Florida, where Sarah and Weber were searching for a $500,000 home big enough to raise their two young children. They found a fixer, and embarked on a project that made them vow, never again!. Next, we check in with Barry, whose new job had taken him from chilly Chicago to even more frigid Syracuse, New York. Working with a modest $150,000 budget, he found an old mansion with lots of promise, and he'll reveal how his renovation turned into a truly life-changing experience. Finally, we're off to Vieques, Puerto Rico, where fashion model Filippa was prepared to spend $400,000 to buy a tranquil getaway, far from the hustle and bustle of New York City. She chose an unfinished place with an unforgettable view, and launched a renovation to create her own tropical paradise. Her new home and new life are full of surprises.

Ever wonder what happens after our house hunters choose their new homes? In this episode we revisit some of our most memorable buyers to see the stories that unfolded after our cameras stopped rolling. We start in Los Angeles, California, where home designer Rudi and attorney Jake had $1.4 million dollars to buy a house, and found one that needed a major overhaul. Despite Jake's insistence on preserving the original features AND their renovation budget, Rudy took over, and transformed their plain bungalow into a sophisticated showplace that attracted some unexpected attention. Next, we check in with Wisconsin newlyweds Tom and Kelsey, who could afford $150,000 to buy their first place. They opted to take on a fixer with a horror movie bathroom, and turned it into the ideal family home, just in time for a special delivery. Finally, we return to Roswell, Georgia, where Alex, Liz and their four children were forced to downsize from their 7000 square foot dream home after Alex's job was eliminated. Armed with a $400,000 budget, they found something smaller with lots of promise, but in need of work. Alex took on the task single-handedly, creating a new dream home for the family and learning a new definition of happiness along the way.

Ever wonder what happens after our house hunters choose their new homes? In this episode we revisit some of our most memorable buyers, including one couple who bought a Connecticut farmhouse with old-fashioned charm, but ended up with a money pit! Plus, one man convinced his wife he could handle renovating their new Los Angeles fixer, but it turns out he had no idea what he was doing! Finally, one woman always dreamed of owning her own Cape Cod escape, but updating the old home brought some nightmare moments, and a very unexpected smell!

Ever wonder what happens after our house hunters choose their new homes? In this episode we revisit some of our most memorable buyers, including two men who gave their new home near San Francisco a stunning eco-chic makeover on an amazingly small budget. We also return to Davidson, North Carolina, where one wife made her husband promise to let her direct their home renovation, but the project didn't turn out the way she'd hoped! Finally, a Boston-area newlywed gave up her hopes of living in a colonial-style home so her husband could fulfill his dream of renovating a ranch-style fixer. See why she says she could never embark on this kind of project again!

Ever wonder what happens after our house hunters choose their new homes? In this episode we revisit some of our most memorable buyers, including one woman who talked her fixer-phobic husband into a massive renovation in Jensen Beach, Florida, with eye-popping results. We'll also catch up with a couple who moved into a turn of the century home in Bozeman, Montanta, and gave the place an extreme makeover, while discovering some surprising things about life in Big Sky country. Finally, we'll follow up with a Palm Springs buyer who dreamed of creating the ideal retirement destination for himself and his friends, a crew he nicknamed "The Golden Boys". See how he transformed a dated mid-century space into something bigger and much better on House Hunters: Where Are They Now?

Ever wonder what happens after our house hunters choose their new homes? In this episode, we revisit some of our most memorable buyers to see the stories that unfolded after our cameras stopped rolling. First, we check in with a couple who bought a fixer in Scottsdale, Arizona a year ago. He promised to turn it into the home of her dreams, and nearly single-handedly, he did just that. Next, we revisit a pair of teachers in L.A.'s San Fernando Valley who wanted a ritzy Sherman Oaks address and got it by taking on a home that needed some work. They managed to create a Greek-inspired backyard oasis by tapping into an unexpected resource. Finally, we visit a woman who bought a 3-family home in New York City's Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood so she could lean on renters to help pay her mortgage. Updating the property was a family affair, but depending on her parents and brother to provide the labor led to some very dramatic moments she never anticipated.

Bryant and LaCondis have built successful careers in the U.S. Air Force, and now, thanks to careful saving and their military housing allowance, they can afford to buy their first place in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. They want to find a large home close to Andrews Air Force Base, within easy reach of shopping and restaurants. But even with a $300,000 budget, they'll have to make sacrifices to find the space and perks they're after.

After years of running businesses from their farm, Canadians Doug and Jules are planning ahead for their retirement in sultry and slower paced Dominical, Costa Rica. But with their retirement savings on the line, their move to paradise hinges on striking the balance between her emotional and his financial divide when House Hunters International casts its net to Dominical, Costa Rica.

Angie and Tito are living in a cramped apartment full of their kid's toys. Even their car doubles as storage space. They want a large, modern house they can grow into, close to downtown, with a gourmet kitchen, hardwood floors, and lots of closets. The Property Brothers come to the rescue and help them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. The couple is leery of the state of the house despite Jonathan's assurances. Angie's worst budget fears might be realized when the city inspector throws a wrench in the works not once but twice. But it's Tito's expensive tastes and opposing design preferences that could put her anxiety over the edge. As the renovation team races to complete the job on time, the nervous couple makes an exciting new discovery that adds even more pressure to the project's successful completion.

Paralyzed by indecision and tired of renting, Kristi and Jay are desperate to buy a new house. The Property Brothers come to the rescue and help them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match their expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. The couple quickly decides between two major renovation projects, and Drew works fast to negotiate the deal. Jonathan gets right to work, but the couple wants everything done a mach-speed and pressures Jonathan to fast-track the renovation. When an ominous home inspection reveals terrible problems, Jonathan's budget takes a hit and he only has five weeks to complete the job. To make matters worse, he notices a ceiling sag that could mean big structural problems. A host of other serious issues threaten the budget and timeline. And while every nasty surprise makes frugal Jay's blood boil, Kristi still wants to spend, spend, spend!

Newlyweds Marla and Adam are ready to move out of her mom's place and start their lives together as a married couple. They want a kitchen to accommodate their kosher lifestyle, extra bedrooms for visiting family, and a quick
commute to work. The Property Brothers come to the rescue helping them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. But the real challenge lies in resolving Marla and Adam's many stylistic differences. So Jonathan resorts to a unique method of building consensus, while also dealing with daily visits and constant questions from Marla. But her background in property management results in a couple of good suggestions. And the demolition uncovers a nice cost-saving surprise. But then the couple throws the kibosh on a key feature of Jonathan's design throwing a wrench in the schedule. Jonathan must figure out a way to discourage Marla's visits if he's going to get any of the finishing touches done!

Ready to take their relationship to the next level, Anne and Luca are looking for a budget dream home in the city. And while they agree on steering clear of the suburbs, their styles are miles apart. Drew and Jonathan are determined to find a property that satisfies both Anne's traditional taste and Luca's modern flair. But getting them on the same page proves challenging. When they finally find a property they can both live with, a hardball tactic threatens to derail the deal. Later, what seemed like a straightforward renovation job is anything but. And beyond tackling a slew of last-minute design changes, Jonathan's main challenge is installing materials that are nowhere to be found.

Joey and Mark and their baby daughter are desperate to escape his sister's tiny downtown basement for peace and quiet in the country. They want a big master bedroom, in-law suite, modern kitchen and bathroom, plus ample stable space for her three horses. The Property Brothers come to the rescue helping them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. Handyman Mark proves himself up to the task with a bunch of jobs well done. But Jonathan must then reluctantly return the favour in the horse stalls. Despite the extra helping hands, Joey becomes increasingly impatient. So Jonathan and Drew hightail it to the furniture store where one of the brothers decides to sit down on the job. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, Jonathan discovers Mark's first misstep, and must decide whether or not to keep him on the crew as time counts down to move-in day.

Sandra and Kyle have been renting her late grandma's shabby, outdated house and it's time for something more modern. They want an open concept design with a killer kitchen, on the subway line, and a short walk from all amenities. The Property Brothers come to the rescue helping them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time.With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. This time, however, Drew's first suggestion is a real surprise. The house also holds some unwanted glitches that add time and money to the redesign. As Sandra and Kyle struggle with living above the renos, Jonathan compensates with some retail therapy. But when a planned living room feature is threatened, the couple could start to regret their decision unless Jonathan can work his usual magic in time for move-in day.

With busy careers, three kids and another one on the way, Nadine and Greg have a hectic schedule. And now that he's battling cancer, they're more focused on family than ever before. They've outgrown their current nest and their top priority is to move to a more spacious property closer to their loved ones. Drew and Jonathan promise to transform a fixer-upper into the home of their dreams. Nadine is initially concerned about undertaking a major renovation project given her pregnancy and Greg's health concerns. But he's raring to go and plays hardball with the bank. A major risk ends up paying off for the couple, and then it's up to Jonathan to tackle a major overhaul and get creative with his design plan when a laundry list of surprises seriously derails the budget.

After years of hard-core studying and dorm-size apartments, nurse Shannon and doctor Darl are ready for their real estate graduation. And since they're now expecting their first child, they've got mere months to get out of their cramped basement digs and into a move-in ready space where they can put down roots, raise a family, and entertain in style. With the couple's wish list completely out of sync with their budget, it's up to the Property Brothers to convince them that an urban fixer-upper is the only way to go. Since they're seriously worried about adding a massive renovation to their already hectic lifestyle, Jonathan assures Shannon and Darl he'll take care of all the details and the stress. But with an ever-growing list of delays, nasty surprises, and major cost overruns, that's easier said than done.

Dylan and Jenica are looking for their first home in Providence, Rhode Island. He's set on a loft, or an income property, in the heart of downtown. She has her eyes on a single family colonial in the suburbs, with a formal dining room and good space for her to give voice lessons.

With their daughter Megan graduating from college and their son Colin not too far behind, Greg and Pam Rzonca can see an empty nest on their horizon. For the next phase of their lives, they're looking to escape from harsh Illinois winters and snowbird in the warmth of Costa Rica. Greg and Pam want to own a property in beautiful Manuel Antonio that will be a family escape for years, but it will need to double as a rental vacation property when they're home in the States. The kids are eager to tag along on the search with real estate agent Scott Williams, but their two cents could potentially push Greg's million dollar budget into the stratosphere. In the battle of beach versus budget, only one side can claim victory when House Hunters International moves into Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica.

Avid video gamers Boris and Kari are expecting a baby so it's time for better digs. But with their tiny condo already rented out, time is ticking. They want four bedrooms, gourmet kitchen and nursery, plus a high tech games room and space for Boris' geeky action figures. The Property Brothers come to the rescue helping them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. The pressure is on, though, when a tough negotiation leaves less money for the upgrades. Kari experiences arachnophobia during the demolition, and an unexpected plumbing issue throws more money down the drain. Boris ups the budget with unplanned technical demands but must then make a difficult decision in order to pay for them. Design choices in the nursery are clearer after Kari's ultrasound, despite Jonathan's attempts to influence the baby naming. And Kari's patience wears thin when they face costly delays as Jonathan races to complete the job before the baby arrives.

After years of hard-core studying and dorm-size apartments, nurse Shannon and doctor Darl are ready for their real estate graduation. And since they're now expecting their first child, they've got mere months to get out of their cramped basement digs and into a move-in ready space where they can put down roots, raise a family, and entertain in style. With the couple's wish list completely out of sync with their budget, it's up to the Property Brothers to convince them that an urban fixer-upper is the only way to go. Since they're seriously worried about adding a massive renovation to their already hectic lifestyle, Jonathan assures Shannon and Darl he'll take care of all the details and the stress. But with an ever-growing list of delays, nasty surprises, and major cost overruns, that's easier said than done.

Dylan and Jenica are looking for their first home in Providence, Rhode Island. He's set on a loft, or an income property, in the heart of downtown. She has her eyes on a single family colonial in the suburbs, with a formal dining room and good space for her to give voice lessons.

With their daughter Megan graduating from college and their son Colin not too far behind, Greg and Pam Rzonca can see an empty nest on their horizon. For the next phase of their lives, they're looking to escape from harsh Illinois winters and snowbird in the warmth of Costa Rica. Greg and Pam want to own a property in beautiful Manuel Antonio that will be a family escape for years, but it will need to double as a rental vacation property when they're home in the States. The kids are eager to tag along on the search with real estate agent Scott Williams, but their two cents could potentially push Greg's million dollar budget into the stratosphere. In the battle of beach versus budget, only one side can claim victory when House Hunters International moves into Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica.

Avid video gamers Boris and Kari are expecting a baby so it's time for better digs. But with their tiny condo already rented out, time is ticking. They want four bedrooms, gourmet kitchen and nursery, plus a high tech games room and space for Boris' geeky action figures. The Property Brothers come to the rescue helping them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. The pressure is on, though, when a tough negotiation leaves less money for the upgrades. Kari experiences arachnophobia during the demolition, and an unexpected plumbing issue throws more money down the drain. Boris ups the budget with unplanned technical demands but must then make a difficult decision in order to pay for them. Design choices in the nursery are clearer after Kari's ultrasound, despite Jonathan's attempts to influence the baby naming. And Kari's patience wears thin when they face costly delays as Jonathan races to complete the job before the baby arrives.